Matthew R. Schreck – Associate

Education
  • Juris Doctor: The John Marshall Law School,
    Chicago, Illinois.
  • Bachelor of Arts: Evangel University,
    Springfield, Missouri.
    Major: Public Administration/Government
Bar Admissions

Admitted to practice in:
  • The Supreme Court of Illinois
  • Federal District Court – Northern District of Illinois
  • Federal District Court – Southern District of Illinois
  • Federal District Court – Northern District of Indiana
Associations
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • DuPage County Bar Association
  • Defense Research Institute
Publications
  • Schreck, Matthew R., “Preventing ‘You’ve Got Mail™’ From Meaning ‘You’ve Been Served’: How Service of Process By E-Mail Does Not Meet Constitutional Procedural Due Process Requirements,” 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1121 (2005).
Speaking Engagements

Illinois Case Law Update – American International Group, Overland Park, Kansas

Externships

Prior to joining Mulherin, Rehfeldt & Varchetto, P.C., Mr. Schreck was a judicial extern for Judge Samuel
Der-Yeghiayan of the United States District Court for the North District of Illinois, wherein he worked on various cases involving both state and federal law, including employment discrimination and retaliation claims and cases involving municipal entities.

Focus of Practice

Mr. Schreck currently practices in both state and federal court venues, in the areas of civil litigation, insurance defense, including trucking liability, automobile accidents, construction accidents, products liability, medical malpractice defense, long term care facility and nursing home defense, premises liability, and the defense of local governmental and municipal entities, including the defense of § 1983 claims, constitutional rights claims, equal protection claims, due process claims, false arrest, search and seizure, retaliation claims, and malicious prosecution.

Related Resources

Preventing “You’ve Got Mail”™ From Meaning “You’ve Been Served”: How Service of Process By E-Mail Does Not Meet Constitutional Procedural Due Process Requirements »



Phone: 630.384.3149
mschreck@mrvlaw.com

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